Monthly Archives: July 2011

Have you liked us on Facebook? The reason I ask is some of you may not know I post pictures of produce on our page, as well as updates about what we are picking and where to find us…check … Continue reading →

How are the boxes working out? Have you mastered opening and or collapsing them without tearing and destroying? Let’s be nice to the planet by making these boxes last as long as possible, thanks. ☺ Hey Tuesday people…we can see … Continue reading →

This week I took the zucchini challenge and brought in 3 good-sized zucchini, which made 6+ cups shredded. 3 cups went to the recipe below and the remaining 3-4 cups went into the zucchini pizza crust posted earlier. Everything was … Continue reading →

As the year’s of writing Stillman’s CSA box letters have added up to 13!, I find myself leaving out stories so as not to bore our returning members to tears. So hear’s the classic veggie story about hating zucchini that … Continue reading →

I love to hear the beet stories. The one I hear the most starts, “I never really cooked beets before…” and usually ends with, “We really like them now!” There’s been a few stories of mistaking some variety as a radish or … Continue reading →

One year I had a gal call and ask about a small bunch of greens, bundled and elasticized, to inquire if they were edible or poisonous. It was kind of amusing to think of us bundling up nightshade or monkshood … Continue reading →